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Alexander Calder
McGovern for McGovernment (Signed by BOTH Calder and George McGovern)
, 1972
41.3 x 32 in. (104.9 x 81.3 cm.)
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Alexander Calder
McGovern for McGovernment (Signed by BOTH Calder and George McGovern)
, 1972
41.3 x 32 in. (104.9 x 81.3 cm.)
close
Alexander Calder
McGovern for McGovernment (Signed by BOTH Calder and George McGovern)
, 1972
41.3 x 32 in. (104.9 x 81.3 cm.)
close
Alexander Calder
McGovern for McGovernment (Signed by BOTH Calder and George McGovern)
, 1972
41.3 x 32 in. (104.9 x 81.3 cm.)
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Alexander Calder
American, 1898–1976
McGovern for McGovernment (Signed by BOTH Calder and George McGovern)
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1972
Alexander Calder
McGovern for McGovernment (Signed by BOTH Calder and George McGovern)
, 1972
41.3 x 32 in. (104.9 x 81.3 cm.)
close
Alexander Calder
McGovern for McGovernment (Signed by BOTH Calder and George McGovern)
, 1972
41.3 x 32 in. (104.9 x 81.3 cm.)
close
Alexander Calder
McGovern for McGovernment (Signed by BOTH Calder and George McGovern)
, 1972
41.3 x 32 in. (104.9 x 81.3 cm.)
close
Alexander Calder
McGovern for McGovernment (Signed by BOTH Calder and George McGovern)
, 1972
41.3 x 32 in. (104.9 x 81.3 cm.)
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Medium
Lithograph on wove paper with deckled edges. Hand signed by BOTH George McGovern and Calder. Framed.
Size
41.3 x 32 in. (104.9 x 81.3 cm.)
Markings
Hand-signed by artist, Hand signed and numbered in pencil by Alexander Calder AND inscribed and signed in ink by George McGovern. Bears Styria Studio blind stamp.
Price
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Alpha 137 Gallery
New York
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Edition
200
Size Notes
Measurements:
Framed:
40 inches x 28 inches
Sheet:
30.5 inches x 24 inches
Movement
Contemporary Art
Exhibitions
01/01/2021–04/14/2021 Art for Social Change: Political Prints & Multiples from the 1960s to today
01/01/2021–04/01/2021 Art With Text: The Message is the Medium
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Description
Own a piece of US Political history! This is one of the only prints on the market today, that is not only hand signed and numbered by Calder, but also, exceptionally, inscribed and signed by George McGovern. In 1972, Alexander Calder was commissioned by the Democratic National Committee to create a series of prints as a fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern. This is one of them. Calder was fiercely opposed to the Vietnam War, so like many artists, he supported the Quixotic, but ultimately doomed Presidential candidacy of the ultra-liberal George McGovern. Indeed, despite Calder's best artistic efforts, Richard Nixon went on to win the election in a landslide. This is a historic print and McGovern's liberal, anti-war message resonates with Americans to this very day. Pencil signed and numbered by Calder. Inscribed and signed in ink by George McGovern.
Bibliography: George McGovern & the Democratic Insurgents: The Best Campaign and Political Posters of the Last Fifty Years (University of Nebraska Press), Hal Elliot Wert
This work is matted and framed in an elegant wood frame with UV plexiglass in accordance with museum conservation standards.
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